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Description
UTEP’s Entrepreneurship Community of Practice (ECoP) is composed of educators, practitioners, and innovators advancing entrepreneurship education, startup company formation, intellectual property management, and/or research. The ECoP works to track, unify, and promote entrepreneurship endeavors and resources on campus, such as courses, workshops, programming, and centers. The ECoP seeks to leverage the entrepreneurial capabilities in research, education, and commercialization and cross-promote resources.
Aspirations
KEYWORDS
- Commercialization
- Entrepreneurship
- Innovation
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Related Efforts
The Center for Hispanic Entrepreneurship (CFHE) at UTEP is a research entity within COBA whose mission is to generate and disseminate innovative information on Hispanic Entrepreneurship to further enhance economic development in the El Paso del Norte Region. The goal of the center is to focus on assisting the development of Hispanic businesses, provide the necessary information and training, and support the business community of professionals, students, and scholars.
UTEP’s Office of Technology Commercialization (OTC) manages UTEP’s intellectual property and facilitates the transfer of technologies into commercial products. OTC works closely with UTEP innovators to evaluate patentable inventions, and develop patent prosecution strategies for complex portfolios of inventions. Through marketing campaigns and outreach programs, OTC identifies potential licensees and start-up opportunities to promote UTEP intellectual property to industry.
The CEG aspires to become a nationally and globally significant Center for the development of entrepreneurial leadership in mineral and energy exploration, as measured by student output and longer term success, educational quality, industry participation, and research and development contributions to the field.
Under the leadership of Steve Wilson, chair of the Department of Music, and Zuill Bailey, Grammy Award winning cellist and artistic director, the Center for Arts Entrepreneurship (CAE), has been designed to prepare music and other creative arts students for successful careers in the 21st century. Students will engage in projects and workshops geared toward resume enhancement, creating digital portfolios, audience development, and performance opportunities.
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Description of the local Innovation Ecosystem. Start your entrepreneurial journey here. https://www.utep.edu/loyacenter/
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Latino Entrepreneurship Insights.
El Paso Texas 2016
In an introduction to the basics of the famous Customer Development Process, Steve Blank provides insight into the key steps needed to build a successful startup. The main idea in this course is learning how to rapidly develop and test ideas by gathering massive amounts of customer and marketplace feedback.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) I-Corps program prepares scientists and engineers to extend their focus beyond the university laboratory, and accelerates the economic and societal benefits of NSF-funded, basic-research projects that are ready to move toward commercialization.
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DIALOG SOURCES
I3 Move Communities provide a way to share expertise, resources, and community information to the general public. There are numerous tools available, both open source and proprietary, for engaging in dialog and sharing information and knowledge within a closed group.
This community engages in dialog as follows:
None specified to date.